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Thanks. My masters and PhD are in Electrical and Communication Systems Engineering (EE; TeleComm).

My initial H-1B in Dec 2016 was granted without any hiccups, but it seems that the transfer is about to take ages.

Also, I didn't receive any 221(g) slip after the interview. In fact, the visa interview officer was quick to add that my visa was granted, and I was asked to make the visa issuance fee at the consulate (which we promptly did and returned him the receipt).

However, I did receive email for supplemental information the very next day, to which I replied promptly (within a day), and since then the case is stuck in "Administrative Processing".

> ... but unless your application fell through the cracks

By "falling through cracks", did you mean that they might be doing a lots of extra scrutiny, or is it that I'm at the bottom of the priority right now?

Is there any way to guess how long it might take further -- more than a year?

Thank you.



Bottom of the pile or sitting on the desk of an officer on leave. It's impossible to say how long but 3 months is a long time already.


Thanks again.

My previous/original H-1B visa is still valid (expires in 2019), and as an Australian citizen, previously I could travel to US with ESTA for less than 90 days.

While being on "Administrative Processing", am I completely barred from entering US with the previous H-1B visa, or with ESTA until a decision is made? If H-1B is denied for some reason, how would it impact my ability to travel to US in the future?

Thanks a lot.

P.S.

I actually have a bachelor, double masters and double PhDs (from two different universities), multiple academic publications, patent, and a book that I think should count as publication. Do you think I could be eligible for EB-1, EB1A?

My plan was to apply for residency in US (via Green Card) after H-1B was granted this time.

Thanks a lot.


No, you are not barred but we should talk because the issue is a complicated one.


> No, you are not barred but we should talk because the issue is a complicated one.

Thanks a lot.

Any comment on EB-1 eligibility?

How can I get in touch with you outside HN?

Thank you.

## EDIT ##

Hi Peter,

Sorry to bump this [0] -- I know you have a lots of new questions to answer. Before you finish today, I'd really appreciate if you could please leave some comments on EB-1 vs employer sponsored GC from eligibility, timeline point of view.

Thanks a lot.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/reply?id=17474199


Sorry. My email address is in my profile and you are welcome to get in touch with me. In short, an EB1A GC application is a lot faster but the standard is much higher than a PERM-based GC application.




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